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crwdns2934243:0crwdne2934243:0 jayeff

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Hi,
-Is the part information still visible on the damaged part?
+Is the part information still visible on the damaged part(s)?
Which "exact" part have you linked?
Looking at the list you linked, the "descriptions" of each of the part types cover a lot of different types of components.
Having the schematic would help. Then you could see how the component fitted int the circuit and wire in a replacement as you would know where it was connected to.
-You could do this by tracing connections back from where the component was situated and then wiring from the other components to the replacement component which could be mounted on a piece of [https://learn.sparkfun.com/tutorials/how-to-use-a-breadboard/all|electronics breadboard] (example on to show what I mean) or pcb etc.
+You could do this by tracing connections back from where the component was situated and then wiring from the other components to the replacement component which could be mounted on a piece of [link|https://learn.sparkfun.com/tutorials/how-to-use-a-breadboard/all|electronics breadboard] (example on to show what I mean) or pcb etc.
What is the "board model number" (printed on the board itself)? use it to hopefully find the schematics e.g. search for ''(insert board number) schematics''.
The alternative is to find a replacement board if the price is right, from either the same model monitor which has a broken screen or is just for sale separately and use it instead

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crwdns2934241:0crwdne2934241:0 jayeff

crwdns2934249:0crwdne2934249:0:

Hi,

Is the part information still visible on the damaged part?

Which "exact" part have you linked?

Looking at the list you linked, the "descriptions" of each of the part types cover a lot of different types of components.

Having the schematic would help. Then you could see how the component fitted int the circuit and wire in a replacement as you would know where it was connected to.

You could do this by tracing connections back from where the component was situated and then wiring from the other components to the replacement component which could be mounted on a piece of [https://learn.sparkfun.com/tutorials/how-to-use-a-breadboard/all|electronics breadboard] (example on to show what I mean) or pcb etc.

What is the "board model number" (printed on the board itself)? use it to hopefully find the schematics e.g. search for ''(insert board number) schematics''.

The alternative is to find a replacement board if the price is right, from either the same model monitor which has a broken screen or is just for sale separately and use it instead

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